Nicholas Landry is an applied mathematician and network scientist who studies contagion dynamics on complex networks, currently serving as Assistant Professor of Biology and Assistant Professor of Data Science by Courtesy at the University of Virginia. With over a decade of research and industry experience spanning postdoctoral work, a PhD in Applied Mathematics from CU Boulder, and engineering roles in manufacturing, he blends rigorous theory with practical data-driven solutions. His work bridges epidemiological modeling, complex-systems methods, and computational tools—skills honed during a PhD internship at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and external faculty activity at the Vermont Complex Systems Institute. Known for turning mathematical insight into reusable software and process automation, he also maintains a public research presence at nwlandry.com.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Honors Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Honors Mechanical Engineering at University of New Hampshire
PhD, Applied Mathematics, PhD, Applied Mathematics at University of Colorado Boulder
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